Race - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Race"
Race (2016)
Timing: 2:14 (134 min)
Race - TMDB rating
7.3/10
1502
Race - Kinopoisk rating
7.541/10
118311
Race - IMDB rating
7.1/10
44000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Karsten Brünig
Producer
Jean-Charles Levy
Producer
Nicolas Manuel
Producer
Louis-Philippe Rochon
Producer
Luc Dayan
Producer
Kate Garwood
Producer
Dominique Séguin
Producer

Casting

Stephanie Gorin
Casting
Andrea Kenyon
Casting
Randi Wells
Casting

Editor

John Smith
Editor

Art Direction

Jean-Pierre Paquet
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Isabelle Guay
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Mario Davignon
Costume Design

Production Design

David Brisbin
Production Design

Set Decoration

Photo Ingeborg Heinemann #68168
Ingeborg Heinemann
Set Decoration
André Valade
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Valeska Schitthelm
Makeup Artist
Julie Mignot
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Luc Boudrias
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Rachel Portman #67271

Rachel Portman

Rachel Portman
Original Music Composer

Additional Photography

Peter Moss
Additional Photography
Photo Robert Mattigetz #68298

Robert Mattigetz

Robert Mattigetz
Additional Photography

Director of Photography

Peter Levy
Director of Photography

Steadicam Operator

Daniel Sauvé
Steadicam Operator

Costume Supervisor

Juliana Stenzel
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Nathalie Trépanier
Makeup Department Head

Sound Effects Editor

Jean-François Sauvé
Sound Effects Editor
Mathieu Beaudin
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Claire Alary
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Martin Lipmann
Visual Effects Supervisor
Mathieu Raynault
Visual Effects Supervisor
Jeremy Robert
Visual Effects Supervisor
Arek Komorowski
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

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Pierre-Jules Audet
Supervising Sound Editor

Hair Department Head

Réjean Goderre
Hair Department Head

Set Costumer

Dietke Brandt
Set Costumer
Olivier Proulx
Set Costumer

Hairstylist

Andrea Gotowtschikow
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Bertrand Calmeau
Still Photographer
Thibault Grabherr
Still Photographer

Visual Effects Producer

Thomas Tannenberger
Visual Effects Producer
Nicolas Delval
Visual Effects Producer
Cynthia Mourou
Visual Effects Producer
Peter Skovsbo
Visual Effects Producer
Josiane Fradette
Visual Effects Producer

Assistant Costume Designer

Christelle Deforceville
Assistant Costume Designer

Animation

Jye Skinn
Animation

Screenplay

Anna Waterhouse
Screenplay
Joe Shrapnel
Screenplay

Art Department Coordinator

Helene Lamarre
Art Department Coordinator
Adina Herbell
Art Department Coordinator

Music

Music Editor

Christoph Bauschinger
Music Editor

VFX Editor

Johann Bel
VFX Editor

First Assistant Camera

Stéphane Caron
First Assistant Camera

Visual Effects Coordinator

Photo Jessica Kardos #97065

Jessica Kardos

Jessica Kardos
Visual Effects Coordinator
Caroline Guagliardo
Visual Effects Coordinator
Christine Hantzo-Stoll
Visual Effects Coordinator
Carole-Anne Hébert
Visual Effects Coordinator
Gabrielle Marchand Roy
Visual Effects Coordinator
Noemie Poirier
Visual Effects Coordinator
Catherine Westgate
Visual Effects Coordinator

Visual Effects Editor

Rachel Litz
Visual Effects Editor

CG Supervisor

Frederic Breault
CG Supervisor
Sylvain Theroux
CG Supervisor

ADR & Dubbing

Stan Sakellaropoulos
ADR & Dubbing
Olaf Mierau
ADR & Dubbing

Sound Editor

Jean-Philippe St-Laurent
Sound Editor

What's left behind the scenes

  • Initially, John Boyega was considered for the role of Jesse Owens (1913-1980), but the actor preferred to film in J.J. Abrams' space opera "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (2015).
  • Jesse Owens won 4 gold medals at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. The film was released on the 80th anniversary of the Berlin Olympics.
  • Jason Sudeikis’ first dramatic role in his career.
  • Almost no confirmed information remains about Larry Snyder. While working on his character, Jason Sudeikis drew inspiration from Gene Hackman's performance in David Anspaugh's *Hoosiers* (1986) and Kevin Costner's in Ron Shelton's *Bull Durham* (1988).
  • Jesse Owens' daughters provided invaluable assistance in the making of the film. The filmmakers sent them the script for review, and then the screenwriters traveled to France to meet them in person. The daughters described the script as 'heartfelt.' They visited the set repeatedly, providing Stefan James with detailed accounts of what their father was like.
  • The liner carrying the US team to Berlin is called the *Manhattan*. Launched in 1931, it made regular transatlantic voyages until 1941, when the ship was renamed *Wakefield* and converted into a transport ship for World War II. *Wakefield* was assigned to the US Coast Guard, where it became the largest vessel. After the war, the ship remained in reserve and was scrapped in 1964.
  • Filming began on July 24, 2014, in Montreal and at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin.
  • Snyder, played by Jason Sudeikis, buys Owens a new pair of shoes from Adolf 'Adi' Dassler, who would later found the Adidas company.
  • While athletes listen to a radio broadcast of boxer Joe Louis's (1914-1981) fight, one of them drinks Erin Brew. This was a brand of beer produced by The Standard Brewing Co, a brewery in Cleveland, Ohio, that existed from 1904 to 1961.
  • The film depicts a conversation between Jesse Owens and Luz Long. Long even helps his teammate with the long jump. According to an interview Owens gave historian Tom Ecker in 1965, author of 'Olympics: Facts and Fables', nothing like this happened in Berlin, and he did not speak with Long. Nevertheless, Owens and Long did become friends towards the end of the Olympic Games and remained in contact until Long's death in Sicily in 1943. Owens always spoke of Long with undisguised respect.
  • Initially, Jesse Owens (1913-1980) was to be played by John Boyega, but the actor chose to film in J.J. Abrams' space opera "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (2015).
  • Almost no confirmed information remains about Larry Snyder. While working on his image, Jason Sudeikis drew inspiration from Gene Hackman's performance in David Anspaugh's "Hoosiers" (1986) and Kevin Costner's in Ron Shelton's "Bull Durham" (1988).
  • The daughters of Jesse Owens provided invaluable assistance in the making of the film. The filmmakers sent them the script for review, and then the screenwriters traveled to France to meet with them in person. The daughters called the script "heartfelt." They visited the set repeatedly, providing Stephan James with detailed accounts of what their father was like.
  • The liner carrying the US team to Berlin is called the "Manhattan." Launched in 1931, it made regular transatlantic voyages until 1941, when the ship was renamed "Wakefield" and converted into a World War II transport vessel. "Wakefield" was assigned to the US Coast Guard, where it became the largest ship in the fleet. After the war, the ship remained in reserve and was scrapped in 1964.
  • Snyder, played by Jason Sudeikis, buys Owens a new pair of shoes from Adolf “Adi” Dassler, who would later found the Adidas company.
  • The film depicts a conversation between Jesse Owens and Luz Long. Long even helps his competitor with a long jump. According to an interview Owens gave to historian Tom Ecker, author of "Olympics: Facts and Fables," in 1965, nothing like this happened in Berlin, and he did not speak with Long. Nevertheless, Owens and Long did become friends towards the end of the Olympic Games and remained in contact until Long's death in Sicily in 1943. Owens always spoke of Long with undisguised respect.
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